The Bryan Daily Eagle and Pilot (Bryan, Tex.), Vol. SIXTEENTH YEAR, No. 133, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 11, 1911 Page: 1 of 4
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SIXTEENTH YEAR.
BRYAN TEXAS THURSDAY EVENING MAY 11 1911
NUMBER 133
YOU
WANT THE
VERY BEST
CORN?
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Howell & Newton
PHONES
23 and 150
'lit HUNDRED IMMOR-
TALS" IT
Object Is to Advertise Waco for
Which Each Member Contributes !
One Hundred Dollars a Year. I
By Associated Press.
Waco Texas May 11. A movement
known as the "One Hundred Immor-
tals" was launched here this mornfng.
The object is to advertise Waco. Each
member agrees to oontributs $100 an-
nually and they are already signing
up.
THE Will WILL BE CONTINUED
MATAMOROS THREAT-'
ENEO BY REBELS
Women and Children Being Removed
to American Side of the
Rio Grande.
AF
I
OF
BATTLE AT JUAREZ
TOWN IS ORDERLY VALUABLE BOOTY
FOR THE VICTORS. NAVARO LIES
LOW. PLANS TO MEET ROBEGO
TALK DF PEACE RENEWED BK GO-BETWEENS
The City National Bank
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Gomez Says if Diaz Prefers to Fight
It Will Last About Two
Months.
By Associated Press.
New York May 11 Dr. Vasipiez
Gomez Madero's chief advisor at
Juarez wired here today that it has
been resolved to continue the revolu-
ion until the Just demands or the
eoile are satisfied."
If I)l.'iz nrefers to cnntlnnn tho war
Dr. Gomez says it will last about two
nontns longer.
INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL
Illy Associated Press
Kingsville Texas. .May 11. That the
ndustrlal school for Mexican youth
o be established in Southwest Texas
vill be located here the committee of
he Presbyterian Church of the South
:83 decided. The committee accented
"00 acres of land as a donation for
he site from R. J. KIelrg.
By Associate J Prow. J
Matamoros Mexico May 11. Fear-
ing an attack from the relels now
reported to.be In the nearly hills the
women and children are being re-
moved from this city to American soil.
TO INVESTIGATE UN-
REASONABLE RATES
Interstate Commerce Commission Or-
ders Inquiry Into Charges on
Wool Hides and Pelts.
ll!y Associated PreiiH.
Washington May 11. A comprehen-
sive investigation of alleged unreason-
able transportation rates on wool
hides and pelts from Western points
to the East was ordered by the inter-
state commerce commission today.
The Inquiry will affect these com-
modities throughout the entire coun-
OLD SOLDIER PASSES OVER.
But President Diaz Will Have to Name Date
of His Resignation
I Uy Associated Press.
Juarez Mexico May 11. The Insur-
rectos announced today that their
plans will be to hold Juarez and to pre-
vent further fighting here by sending
forces southward to meet General Ra-
bago who is supposed to be coming
with S0(i men probably at Casas
Grandes. Juarez Is quiet.
General Navarro spent the night in
the same house with Madero. General
Navarro is not visible much about
town because It Is said several of the
insurrectos cherish a grudge against
him for his alleged bayonetting ftf
wounded in previous battles.
The Insurrectos by capture have
4"0000 rounds of ammunition several
machine nuns and field pieces "00
Mauser rifles and enough fighting sun-
dries to wage war for some time.
The conservative leaders are In-
clined to renew the peace overtures
an I the go-betweens Obregon and
Braniff aj-e seeking a way to reopen
the negotiations. The insurrectos' de-
mands this time will be stroneer prob-
ably Including one that President Diaz
fix the exact time for resigning.
The rebels say the Diaz government
resorted to trickery to give the im-
pression that General Madero was not
in control of his troops during the bat-
tle yesterday.
FOOD AND MEDICINES.
By Associated Press.
Washington May 11. Permission
v. as wired to the commander of the
United States troops at El Paso to per-
mit food and medical supplies for the
people of Juarez to cross the interna-
tional bridges. Merchandise may be
delivered by Americans to Juarez cus-
tomers even if these customers are
rebels.
TO PROTECT FOREIGNERS.
By Associated Press.)
Mexico City May 11. Members of
the diplomatic corps met at the United
States embassy today to arrange to
protect all foreigners in Mexico.
AGUA PRIETA OCCUPIED.
By Associated Press.!
Agua Prieta Mexico( May 11.
Eighty insurrectos took possession of
Agua Prieta today. The federals aban-
doned the place yesterday on hearing
of the fall of Juarez.
RAIN AT SHERMAN.
By Associated Press.
Sherman Texas May 11. An inch
of rain fell last night in thl3 section
and southern Oklahoma. It will be of
great benefit to the alfalfa crops.
1
E. H. Astin Pres. Albert W. Wilkerson Cashier
Jno. K. Parker Vice-President
E. W. Crenshaw Asst. Cashier.
SWIMMING POOL AT DELLWOOD
PARK GLADLY RECEIVED.
TWO BUILDINGS BURNED.
The Eagle publishei yesterday aft-
ernoon a proposition for a club bath
house submitted to the ladies of the
city by Mr. O. E. Gammil. The re-
porter learned today that the ladies
are very enthusiastic over the idea
and are making arrangements to start
at once to organize clubs to take the
rooms in the natatorium. Quite a
number of the young men are inter
ested in a similar proposition and Mr.
i Gammil has consented to build them
a natatorium on duplicate terms.
By Associated Press.
Corsicana Texas May 11. Two bus-
iness buildings owned by Dr. W. S.
Johnson of Dallas and R. S. Neblett
were destroyed by fire this morning.
The contents of both are total loss.
The insurance will total $ 3000. The
loss has not been estimated yet.
GETS DAY CURRENT.
By Associated Press.
Sweetwater Texas May l1. Sweet-
water today for the first time is en-
joying electricity in the daytime. The
current was turned on at noon.
Uy Associated Press
Vernon Texas May 11. H. G. Kelly
aged 8.'i a Mexican war and Confed-
erate veteran died here last night.
He had numerous relatives throughout
Texas.
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KILLED AND WOUNDED.
By Associated Tress.
Juarez Mexico May 11. The offi-
cial estimate of the killed and wound-
ed on both sides is 300.
YAQUIS ON WARPATH.
By Associated Press.
Douglas. Ariz.. May 11. Yaqui In-
dians have risen and are looting every-
thing within their reach.
AMERICAN PICKPOCKETS BUSY.
By Associated Press.
Juarez Mexico May 11. The fed-
erals were nearly starved and fam-
ished for water before the surrender.
General Madero claims that American
pickpockets are masquerading today
as Insurrectos. He has closed the sa-
loons and most of the liquor has been
destroyed.
T is not always the most expensive
teas that are the best to brew or
drink. . . . .
The most important point to consider a bo it tea is its suitability for
brewing in the water of a particular distiicr. Tea that would be
good here and brew into a splendid fragrant beverage might be a
rank fai'ure somewhere else.
We buy our teas to suit the waters of this district. You are there-
fore sure of getting tea that is all that tea should be fragrant
refreshing and thirst-quenching. A trial will make you
a constant user.
SPECIAL TEA OFFERS:
1 pound Golden (jate Tea 90c
1-2 pound Golden Gate Tea 45c
6 ounces Golden Gate Tea 25c
1 pound Royal Blend Tea 75c
Be 5 1
roSo
THREE WAGONS THE QUALITY GROCERS PHONES 111-179
BBS
We've Got It
'PHONE US
There is nothing in the
way of I
Choice Fresh Staple
and Fancy Groceries
That we do not carry.
We can supply your ev
cry want.
Try our Canned Goods
Try our Pickles Sauces
Relishes. Try our Pre-
serves Jams and Jellies.
Especially would we like
for you to try our
FLOUR
We will appreciate your
May Orders.
SANDERS BROS
Phone 104
Revised
Reversed!
A CUSTOM-
(It has always been the custom of this house to give a whip with
each Buggy sold.
The Custom Reversed-We Are Going to
Give Away A BUGGY with a WHIP
Not a cheap Buggy but a genuine Moon Bros. Top Buggy worth $95.60. Now on display in our
show window.
Next Saturday We Will Piece on Sale Three Hundred Grant's Patent Vulcanite Whips at $1.00 Each
These whips have an inner cover of India
Rubber vulcanized on the whip it isthus
made perfectly air and moisture proof. If
you can exclude the moisture from a Raw-
hide Whip and at the same time prevent
the evaporation of the oil put into the rat-
tan siding and naturally in the bone of a
whalebone whip. You prevent the whale-
bone from drooping and the rattan from
becoming brittle. Thus adding immensely
to the durability of the whip.
Our Object Is This
To Popuralize the already well-known
Moon Bros. Buggies
For which the manufacturers agree to pay
advertising expenses. To push the sale of
The Best ONE DOLLAR Whip on the Market
A Whip sold and guaranteed by this house
for the last fourteen years. This is not a
50c whip sold for $1.00 but the same good
substantial guaranteed whip we have al-
ways sold at One Dollar Each.
As the whips are sold we will register your name and number and to the person holding the
number previously selected and held in trust under seal We will Give Absolutely FREE
A Moon Bros. Buggy Worth $95.00
E. F. PA
Bryan9s Big Furniture and Buggy House PHOHE 48
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